The Bbc iPlayer is now in Hi-Definition (HD) check this amazing feature out now;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/tv/bbc_hd
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The Bbc iPlayer is now in Hi-Definition (HD) check this amazing feature out now;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/tv/bbc_hd
This is really fantastic, but must be costing the BBC A LOT of money in bandwidth. I wouldn't watch it on the flash player by the way, it'll be a lot better quality if you download it, although it is a very big file.
It's not even HD.
Very nice, but my internet doesn't like it one bit! :P
HD is the definition given to something that is the size of 1280 x 720 or greater. These videos aren't, they're more like 1000 x 800 and when blown up to fullscreen the quality is shocking.
Before you edited it you said it was near 500 by something :P
Anyway, it is HD. 720p HD to be precise as you can see in this screenshot:
http://www.tehupload.com/uploads/369...rhdquality.png
Although for some reason it does not seem to play in firefox:
http://www.tehupload.com/uploads/407...diplayerhd.png
Meh, quality is still shocking. Look at the pixellation.
The resolution is 720p, but the bit rate is far lower than what you'd expect for HD, meaning it doesn't look particularly HD like. Faster moving scenes really show this. The downloaded version seems slightly better than the streamed, but not much. It's a big improvement over the standard service, but if they're going to do HD they should at least do it properly :S. The bit rates are around half to two thirds what they should be.
Edit: Thinking about it properly if they did it at proper bit rates then most people's internet connections would not be physically fast enough to download it at the rate required stream it (7000-8000Kbps - 0.9-1MB/s), but they could offer this bitrate in the downloaded version.
They should call it Super High Quality.
I have an HDMI socket on my laptop and also an HDTV, if I plug laptop into TV it should appear in HD?
I had an email about his earlier in the week - be careful if you aren't on unlimited internet plan - read below
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Originally Posted by Martin Lewis
Mobile broadband maybe.
I really wish Aussie ISPs would catch up, we have a 25GB limit and spend about 90 bucks a month.. which is maybe 40 pounds?
I've heard you Aussies have it really bad atm, isn't your net pretty slow too? And all the government firewall business scares me, if Australia manages to push it through and it proves effective at stopping whatever they want to stop they could use the same thing over here :(
Check your connection speed;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/diagnostics